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so hanson likes atlas here for certain. but while she eventually expects the stock to break out to the upside, she also acknowledges it might take some time for that breakout to happen. however, hanson has no problem being patient with this one, because atlas pipeline is paying that 6.15% yield while you're waiting for the breakout to 40 and maybe 45. how about enbridge energy partners. on the monthly chart, you can see that enbridge energy rallied hard from the lows in 2009, okay. we got right there, again, another one of these horrendous dips. but only peaked in 2011. since then, the stock has had two big declines off the 2011 high. hanson knows this has been a pattern with enbridge energy in the past. remember, we're always looking for patterns in "off the charts," where a correction comes in two waves, not one but two. we have seen it three times before on this monthly chart. wave one, wave two, one wave, wave two. and the second wave of followed by an incredibly strong rebound. now check out enbridge's weekly chart, ok
so hanson likes atlas here for certain. but while she eventually expects the stock to break out to the upside, she also acknowledges it might take some time for that breakout to happen. however, hanson has no problem being patient with this one, because atlas pipeline is paying that 6.15% yield while you're waiting for the breakout to 40 and maybe 45. how about enbridge energy partners. on the monthly chart, you can see that enbridge energy rallied hard from the lows in 2009, okay. we got right...
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hanson believes that the momentum has shifted in favor of the bulls here. the turning point came with this w-shaped pattern. we know that's bullish. that pattern we like so much. ever since that w pattern, the stock has been consolidating, trading sideways on higher volume. there is the higher volume, okay, which tells hanson that there is more buying interest and enbridge could be poised to break out higher. the stock is currently at $28.98. meanwhile, enbridge has that floor of $28.50. the one issue hanson sees here is a potentially strong ceiling of resistance at 33 to 34. you know what, i'll take that. that is where the stock peaked in 2011 and 2012. so if enbridge can rally 40 cents from here, hanson thinks you can catch a quick 10% move higher. and if the stock breaks through 33 and 34, that ceiling, sky is the limit. in the meantime, enbridge energy partners is paying you that terrific 7.25% yield to wait for this thing to bust out. so here's the bottom line. as an investor, there is nothing better, absolutely nothing better, than a stock that gives
hanson believes that the momentum has shifted in favor of the bulls here. the turning point came with this w-shaped pattern. we know that's bullish. that pattern we like so much. ever since that w pattern, the stock has been consolidating, trading sideways on higher volume. there is the higher volume, okay, which tells hanson that there is more buying interest and enbridge could be poised to break out higher. the stock is currently at $28.98. meanwhile, enbridge has that floor of $28.50. the...
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if you go to booktv.org, you'll be able to see many videos with victor davis hanson talking about his books as well as a longer version of him in fresno talking about this book. you're. watching booktv on -- you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> former senator kay bailey hutchison is next on booktv. she profiles numerous women integral in the history of the state of texas. this is about 30 minutes. [applause] >> well, thank you. and thank you to the dallas historical society for all you do to preserve our great history of this area, but really the state. you have archives and memorabilia that no, nobody else has anywhere in texas, and i thank you for being such a strong organization that really is into preserving our history. i, my book is about the spirit of texas really and the spirit of the pioneers who built our state, and it's much like the people who built our country. but i wanted to write about the women's role. now, i have written two other books about the women who broke barriers in our country in sports, in aviation, in politics, in medicine, in the first nobel prize winner
if you go to booktv.org, you'll be able to see many videos with victor davis hanson talking about his books as well as a longer version of him in fresno talking about this book. you're. watching booktv on -- you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> former senator kay bailey hutchison is next on booktv. she profiles numerous women integral in the history of the state of texas. this is about 30 minutes. [applause] >> well, thank you. and thank you to the dallas historical society for all...
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hanson-- "i counted 30 gunshotson: in the background of the phone call." police were dispatched immediately. >> i got a whole punch of people shot out here.at no rescue. >> reporter: at 12:44, 13-year- old kaylan called 9-1-1. "my two cousins are sitting on the floor almost hysterical. one of them is not breathing." her six-year-old cousin was killed. her 25-year-old cousin, ashley moser, was shot and paralyzed. kaylan spoke to us two days after the attack, asking that we not use her last name. >> i was asking the person who was on top of the one i was trying to help if they couldn't move. but they kept saying that theyhey couldn't. they were numb. i just was begging, the person "just please try. please. because we have to get out of here." >> reporter: on the 9-1-1 callr the dispatcher tried to explain c.p.r. "i can tell you how to do it," he says. "i can walk you through it." "i can't hear you," she answers, her voice desperate. "you need to do c.p.r. on your cousins." "i can't," she says. and then, there is screaming. t throughout the recordings, holmes
hanson-- "i counted 30 gunshotson: in the background of the phone call." police were dispatched immediately. >> i got a whole punch of people shot out here.at no rescue. >> reporter: at 12:44, 13-year- old kaylan called 9-1-1. "my two cousins are sitting on the floor almost hysterical. one of them is not breathing." her six-year-old cousin was killed. her 25-year-old cousin, ashley moser, was shot and paralyzed. kaylan spoke to us two days after the attack,...
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jeff hanson says: "it was at three hundred thousand when i said this. and then i said do you think by the time i'm twenty, that i could do a million dollars for charity? and mom said that's a hard goal but maybe. and it happened." in may of this year to be exact... when he donated some art to charities for auction. jeff hanson says: "it was fantastic because it happened at the dallas make a wish and everythings' big in texas, they're never out done." he's celebrating this goal two days before his 20-th birthday here. also in the room, notecards jeff used to make ... among new ones he's created that he now sells. he even has his hands in fashion - selling hand painted garments. but maybe most of all - julie hanson says: "we are very excited to say that as of right now we've defeated clod. neurofybromytosis he'll live with that everyday, but life is very joyful right now and he is doing great." a boy with what some would have called a far- tched million dollar goal. a harford county officer is on paid administrative leave this morning... what investigator
jeff hanson says: "it was at three hundred thousand when i said this. and then i said do you think by the time i'm twenty, that i could do a million dollars for charity? and mom said that's a hard goal but maybe. and it happened." in may of this year to be exact... when he donated some art to charities for auction. jeff hanson says: "it was fantastic because it happened at the dallas make a wish and everythings' big in texas, they're never out done." he's celebrating this...
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i think chris hanson screwed it for everybody. i think this is going to be a boon for the theatrical makeup business. you'll have to go back to the old way with ice cream trucks and maybeup. chris hanson ruined the whole island kitchen market. every time i go into a house where there's a kitchen island i think i'm going to be molested by a strange man bearing a six pack of wine coolers. >> they were always in great houses. >> i apologize for this story. isn't it a parent's job to keep track of who their kids are chatting with? not the government's job. >> of course it's the parent's job. we would all wish parents would pay more attention to what their kids are doing. when i read this story i was shocked. the fact the supreme court went down to the basement to watch all those videos because they were talking about the obscenity laws where they could limit freedom of speech the internet today second-degris the public . there's some jurisdiction here that warntss some laws being made against what adults are able to communicate with a
i think chris hanson screwed it for everybody. i think this is going to be a boon for the theatrical makeup business. you'll have to go back to the old way with ice cream trucks and maybeup. chris hanson ruined the whole island kitchen market. every time i go into a house where there's a kitchen island i think i'm going to be molested by a strange man bearing a six pack of wine coolers. >> they were always in great houses. >> i apologize for this story. isn't it a parent's job to...
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and the john hanson highway, the beltway as well. landover past 202, the left lane was blocked but it did not cause much of a backup. looks good and the woodrow wilson bridge. no problem at the american legion bridge. back to you. >> thank you. police are trying to figure out what led to a depth investigation in college park, maryland at 36th avenue. emergency crews responded to a shooting and a fire. countrypeople were shocked. we don't know what led to the shooting. -- three people were shot. >> the investigation continues into how a man was hit and killed by car just before 10:30 monday night on georgia avenue in aspen hill. police of not release any details in the case. >> we are following a big story from overseas this morning. north korea has defied the orders of the united nations and conducted its third nuclear test. the north says it successfully detonated a miniaturized nuclear device at a northeastern test site. the white house calls it a highly provocative act that threatens u.s. security and international peace. it has p
and the john hanson highway, the beltway as well. landover past 202, the left lane was blocked but it did not cause much of a backup. looks good and the woodrow wilson bridge. no problem at the american legion bridge. back to you. >> thank you. police are trying to figure out what led to a depth investigation in college park, maryland at 36th avenue. emergency crews responded to a shooting and a fire. countrypeople were shocked. we don't know what led to the shooting. -- three people were...
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the big cat attacked hanson after going through a door that had been left unlocked. a sheriff shot and killed the lion. >> public nudity ban is getting a trial before a judge. three nudists trying to get charges against them dismissed. carolyn? >> well, dan, it's another legal loss. the nudists had been claiming they were illegally arrested when disobeying the city's new law and trying to convince the judge to toss the case. >> they're back. this i'm fully clothed. they were taken into custody at city hall during this demonstration. the first day the city's ban went into affect. >> just wanted to test waters to see how much police department respects our first amendment rights. we have known they won't. they wanted to demonstrate what this means when it comes to constitutional rights, free speech. >> a judge ruled nudity is not protected as an expression of free speech. the nudists have resubmit that had case z today, challenged the city is n.superior court trying to get fb infractions dismissed. >> we asked for a verdict of not guilty. the court disagreed. and found
the big cat attacked hanson after going through a door that had been left unlocked. a sheriff shot and killed the lion. >> public nudity ban is getting a trial before a judge. three nudists trying to get charges against them dismissed. carolyn? >> well, dan, it's another legal loss. the nudists had been claiming they were illegally arrested when disobeying the city's new law and trying to convince the judge to toss the case. >> they're back. this i'm fully clothed. they were...
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got $27,600. >> i'll never say a bad word about hanson ever again. >> never, never say a bad word. well, you're gonna play the song over and over again now. >> mm-hmm. >> you got $27,600 in your bank. here is your next question. here we go. which of these is not a nickname for one of honey boo boo's three sisters? >> i knew i should have studied honey boo boo before i came here. i'm gonna hope that i am in a room full of honey boo boo fans. i'm gonna kick it over to them. >> audience, steph needs your help. do you know your honey boo boo? [percussive music] ♪ oh, like, 50% of them. they're going with tomater. >> "b," tomater, final answer. >> that audience knows exactly what they're talking about. [cheers and applause] yeah! lauryn "pumpkin." jessica "chubbs." anna "chickadee." how much cash we got in the bank for her? 5 more grand. you are killing it right now. $32,600. we got steph greenberg. we got more millionaire when we come back. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian... ...and last year, she wasn't eating so well. s
got $27,600. >> i'll never say a bad word about hanson ever again. >> never, never say a bad word. well, you're gonna play the song over and over again now. >> mm-hmm. >> you got $27,600 in your bank. here is your next question. here we go. which of these is not a nickname for one of honey boo boo's three sisters? >> i knew i should have studied honey boo boo before i came here. i'm gonna hope that i am in a room full of honey boo boo fans. i'm gonna kick it over...
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it involves a skydiver named katie hanson. >> this is the video from her helmet cam. maybe you can see that moving object on the road below. it's a yellow convertible. >> that's incredible. she had a seat for herself perfectly. as the car drives down the road, she releases the chute. do not try that one at home, folks. that's crazy cool. >> pretty cool. >> no biggie. >>> up next, "the pulse." a celebrity wearing a great halloween costume. can you guess who this is? anyone? >> i know because i did it earlier in the day. >>> and a woman gives birth to a son who could be very well the biggest baby of the year. hello bounty basic. the affordably priced towel that's an actual bargain. watch how one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. it takes a strong towel to stretch a budget. bounty basic. the strong but affordable picker upper. and try charmin basic. >>> okay. time to check, "the pulse." starting with some halloween costumes that are really out of this world. how about this? check this out. heidi klum partying like
it involves a skydiver named katie hanson. >> this is the video from her helmet cam. maybe you can see that moving object on the road below. it's a yellow convertible. >> that's incredible. she had a seat for herself perfectly. as the car drives down the road, she releases the chute. do not try that one at home, folks. that's crazy cool. >> pretty cool. >> no biggie. >>> up next, "the pulse." a celebrity wearing a great halloween costume. can you guess...
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and actually, i want to turn first to another relative, my uncle, harold hanson was a prominent trial lawyer in south africa and part of mandela's team at the trial of the -- the trials. and he actually gave the plea bargain to mitigate sentence. and then mandela's book, "long walk to freedom," he talks about how harold hanson actually got him to change his final statement, which is now so iconic, to tone it down perhaps. and he reminded the judge, hanson did, that the africans had their own violent struggle for freedom. so i have a connection on both sides of my family. >> you certainly do. >> and helen, of course, played a prominent role when mr. mandela was in prison for all of those years. she helped obtain reading material for them. which was critical to keeping them in touch with the world. come forgtss like a proper bed and blankets. but also had a very vision guard that mandela had complained about removed as their jailer. she used her position in parliament to great effect and that's a wonderful legacy. >> and did you get to know nelson mandela well yourself? >> unfortunately
and actually, i want to turn first to another relative, my uncle, harold hanson was a prominent trial lawyer in south africa and part of mandela's team at the trial of the -- the trials. and he actually gave the plea bargain to mitigate sentence. and then mandela's book, "long walk to freedom," he talks about how harold hanson actually got him to change his final statement, which is now so iconic, to tone it down perhaps. and he reminded the judge, hanson did, that the africans had...
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i'm chris hanson with dateline nbc. >> what? >> yeah. we're doing a story on all the different things that go on on craig's list. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> we just caught you selling phony tickets to madonna. why don't you fess up and tell us what really happened? >> i don't know anything about this. >> come on. >> he has one last question for me. >> when is this going to be on tv? >> if you're thinking of going to a summer show, verify the tickets you buy are real before handing over your money. >>> coming up, it's my big break. reading for a julia roberts movie, but our auditions are about to go way off script. >> help. >> why are you yelling for help? >> police. the new blackberry q10. it's time. the new blackberry q10. uh-oguess what day it is!is?? huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say
i'm chris hanson with dateline nbc. >> what? >> yeah. we're doing a story on all the different things that go on on craig's list. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> we just caught you selling phony tickets to madonna. why don't you fess up and tell us what really happened? >> i don't know anything about this. >> come on. >> he has one last question for me. >> when is this going to be on tv? >> if you're thinking of going to a summer show, verify the...
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beltway past 52 john hanson highway, toward carollton greenbelt, college park, an easy run. the crash marilyn 95 no. no way quickly to the shoulder -- maryland 95 north quickly on the shoulder. >> here is a look at what is still to come on "good morning washington." >> it is a valentine's day surprise you would not believe. a couple wellcome's four new babies but they are not quadruplets. >> authorities change their advice to schools when dealing with a shooter in the hallway. >> greater than greater than6:55 -- a restaurant plans to charge edina's a little bit extra, that is, if you do not finish your meal. that is still to come. >> time now to talk about america's money. we talked a lot about the fact that burger king's twitter account was packed. interesting. , and if you invested in mutual funds, you are probably feeling good. diana perez has more. >> topping america's money -- bouncing back. two good economic signs this morning. the dollar opened only 1% below its high before the financial meltdown -- the dow. and two-thirds of mutual funds posted new highs as the reces
beltway past 52 john hanson highway, toward carollton greenbelt, college park, an easy run. the crash marilyn 95 no. no way quickly to the shoulder -- maryland 95 north quickly on the shoulder. >> here is a look at what is still to come on "good morning washington." >> it is a valentine's day surprise you would not believe. a couple wellcome's four new babies but they are not quadruplets. >> authorities change their advice to schools when dealing with a shooter in...
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cous cous killed 24-year-old diana hanson. they believe the animal slipped out of his cage and attacked hanson as she was cleaning an outdoors lions enclosure. a deputy had to shoot and kill the lion after efforts to get him away from hanson failed. >>> heads up for drivers near antioch. cal tran says drivers who take lone tree way between antioch and brentwood should expect delays in the evening and over night hours this week. crews will be restriping that roadway. the work is part of the highway 4 widening project that includes a construction of ha new bridge over lone tree way. >>> berkeley famous restaurant will start taking new reservations tomorrow but it will be a couple of weeks before you can eat there. the restaurant will need the time to repair the damage from a fire that broke out early friday morning. firefighters are calling it an accidental electrical fire. it damaged the exterior and porch. the restaurant has canceled existing reservations. they are hoping to reopen by march 23rd. >>> paying a tax defendant e-
cous cous killed 24-year-old diana hanson. they believe the animal slipped out of his cage and attacked hanson as she was cleaning an outdoors lions enclosure. a deputy had to shoot and kill the lion after efforts to get him away from hanson failed. >>> heads up for drivers near antioch. cal tran says drivers who take lone tree way between antioch and brentwood should expect delays in the evening and over night hours this week. crews will be restriping that roadway. the work is part of...
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. >> jim hanson's death was not expected. he died of pneumonia after being admitted to a new york hospital with a massive bacterial infection. as doctors fought the infection for 15 hours, went into cardiac arrest several times and finally succumbed. [ snoring ] ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil™ sleep-aid. [ both snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. ♪ this tree has deep roots, strong limbs... things are perched and not pinned. nicely done. the boys love it. they are up there day and night. well that might be because you overlooked one thing... what? it looks into your neighbor's window. ohhh boy. hel-lo, mrs. kozlowski. boys? i'm gonna get the hose. [ dennis ] home insurance with do-it-yourself tips? that's allstate home insurance. great protection plus helpful advice to make life better. talk to an allstate agent...
. >> jim hanson's death was not expected. he died of pneumonia after being admitted to a new york hospital with a massive bacterial infection. as doctors fought the infection for 15 hours, went into cardiac arrest several times and finally succumbed. [ snoring ] ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil™ sleep-aid. [ both snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪...
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according to the coroner, 24-year-old diana hanson died quickly from a broken neck. there was no blood when she was attacked by the lion she adored. ted rowlands is live from california with the latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, john. the coroner says investigators believe that couscous the lion was able to use his paw to get out of a small cage used to keep lions out of the main enclosure while it is cleaned. they say he got out of the cage and was able to then attack his victim, 24-year-old diana hanson. you mentioned the coroner's report. they believe this was such a quick attack that even in the report he went to the length to say he didn't believe diana hanson suffered at all. you can imagine that's comforting to her family. >> there was no blood. they think it was a quick death followed by just some injuries of a lion that was probably just playing too hard. also she was so happy. her last two months there for the internship at cat haven were the happiest of her life. >> john, it is truly amazing to listen to her parents, the way they hav
according to the coroner, 24-year-old diana hanson died quickly from a broken neck. there was no blood when she was attacked by the lion she adored. ted rowlands is live from california with the latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, john. the coroner says investigators believe that couscous the lion was able to use his paw to get out of a small cage used to keep lions out of the main enclosure while it is cleaned. they say he got out of the cage and was able to then...
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and joining me are criminal defense attorneys joey jackson and heather hanson. and trust me, even during that report, you and i were having a big argument. >> a discussion. >> i know. i think this is the argument that's playing out across the country right now. what? how is this happening? but let's make it really simple for everyone. there's the issue of jurisdiction. where do you fied the custody battle, new york or california. and then there's the issue of the custodyist. header, start with me, why was jurisdiction an issue when that baby was not born yet? >> you should be able to go where you want. and the appeals court said you can go where you want when you're pregnant. but bode miller filed for paternity recognition in california. >> not custody just i want to know if i'm the daddy. >> that's right. but once you've opened that door in california, arguably it's now in california and you cannot switch it to new york without good reason. >> jurisdiction for custody? >> they're both family court decisions made by probably the same judge. once the case has bee
and joining me are criminal defense attorneys joey jackson and heather hanson. and trust me, even during that report, you and i were having a big argument. >> a discussion. >> i know. i think this is the argument that's playing out across the country right now. what? how is this happening? but let's make it really simple for everyone. there's the issue of jurisdiction. where do you fied the custody battle, new york or california. and then there's the issue of the custodyist. header,...
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the lion escaped his enclosure and .ed on hanson. they briefed the public before they opened the gates. >>> another story trending last weeks, good reason, a simple act of died than gave a california man the opportunity to say his final good-byes to his dying mother. carey drake was flying lubbock, texas, where his mother was hospitalized, started in san francisco, the first leg of his flight from houston to san fran was delayed. he knew there was no way he could make his connecting flight to lubbock but went united airlines crew saw how distraught he was, they road the connecting flight and the crew on board that plane delayed takeoff for about 20 minutes so that drake could see his mother before she passed away. today, drake had a message of gratitude for the airline. >> me and my family want to say thank you and, you know, you know, when they -- when i realized that they were, you know, trying to help me is when i really became emotional and needed some extra napkins. the compassion was overwhelming. >> and in the end, the end of
the lion escaped his enclosure and .ed on hanson. they briefed the public before they opened the gates. >>> another story trending last weeks, good reason, a simple act of died than gave a california man the opportunity to say his final good-byes to his dying mother. carey drake was flying lubbock, texas, where his mother was hospitalized, started in san francisco, the first leg of his flight from houston to san fran was delayed. he knew there was no way he could make his connecting...
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>> reporter: paul hanson is an attorney in seattle. he drove his daughter from washington state on new year's day. they arrived january 2nd. so she could live on the premise and begin a much anticipated internship there. >> this is her dream come true. working as intern. even though unpaid. this was her dream, working with big cats all day long. nothing but big cats. >> reporter: paul hanson said his daughter was fearless and did have prior experience working around big cats. the coroner's office is conducting an autopsy. the park replains -- remains closed until further notice. martha: awful story, claudia. thank you very much. bill: extreme weather alert right now and it might be the biggest storm of the winter season to date blanketing the midwest and now hammering parts the east coast. more than 300 flights canceled already this morning. there will be more certainly too as heavy and wet snow and high wind tears down trees and power lines. the storm surge is reaching several feet already. folks not already digging out are getting re
>> reporter: paul hanson is an attorney in seattle. he drove his daughter from washington state on new year's day. they arrived january 2nd. so she could live on the premise and begin a much anticipated internship there. >> this is her dream come true. working as intern. even though unpaid. this was her dream, working with big cats all day long. nothing but big cats. >> reporter: paul hanson said his daughter was fearless and did have prior experience working around big cats....
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the lion broke hanson's neck and was killed by authorities. >>> this elk in colorado, she's had a tire around her neck for weeks. it's not getting in the way of her everyday activities, like eating and breathing. they think she might be pregnant so they can't tranquilize her to remove the tire. >>> the first round of the nfl draft is now in the books. the first player picked last night by the kansas city chiefs was defensive tackle eric fischer from central michigan university. also, some draft history last night. picks 9 through 11, all came from the university of alabama. the first time a college team has supplied three-straight first-rounders. not bad. one player not picked yet, this guy. linebacker mantei taio. some believe the scandal over his exotic girlfriend may have cost him millions. >>> there are just two nhl playoff spots left to be claimed. as the league enters its final weekend of the regular season. >>> as for the nba playoffs, highlights from espn. >> i'm hakem dermish with your "sportscenter" update. it was game three last night between the grizzlies and clippers. marc
the lion broke hanson's neck and was killed by authorities. >>> this elk in colorado, she's had a tire around her neck for weeks. it's not getting in the way of her everyday activities, like eating and breathing. they think she might be pregnant so they can't tranquilize her to remove the tire. >>> the first round of the nfl draft is now in the books. the first player picked last night by the kansas city chiefs was defensive tackle eric fischer from central michigan...
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the helicopter went down yesterday at camp hanson, a marine base on okinawa. three other crew members were found alive in the wreckage and are being treated at the hospital. japan's prime minister has grounded all u.s. helicopters while this crash is investigated. >>> today marks the 68th anniversary of the world's first atomic bombing. protests are planning a rally. meanwhile across the world in hiroshima, hundreds of people gather for memorial peace ceremony at the epicenter of the 1945 blast that destroyed most of that city. the mayor of hiroshima called for a worldwide ban on nuclear weapons. the bomb killed an estimated 140,000 people. >>> it is 4:51 right now. the warriors, time to talk late nba hoop. steph curry shows what he does to keep the jumper working like magic. >>> we'll tell you how our local boys are doing in that little league world series. >>> this morning anthony slaughter in the traffic center for mike inouye keeping an eye on things on the roadways. we have incidents to tell you about. we'll get right to that on the other side of this bre
the helicopter went down yesterday at camp hanson, a marine base on okinawa. three other crew members were found alive in the wreckage and are being treated at the hospital. japan's prime minister has grounded all u.s. helicopters while this crash is investigated. >>> today marks the 68th anniversary of the world's first atomic bombing. protests are planning a rally. meanwhile across the world in hiroshima, hundreds of people gather for memorial peace ceremony at the epicenter of the...
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liz hanson says canine costs don't have to put your family budget in the doghouse. tip number one -- dr. hanson recommends apps like pet care services to compare prices of area groomers, dog walkers and animal hospitals. >> click on that. it shows you how to get there. >> reporter: tip two for your pets' meds, dr. hanson reveals you don't always have to buy from your vet. >> the markup at the veterinary hospital. >> reporter: the markup can hit 160%. so to make sure you're getting the best price, go to the good rx pets brand-new free website. for just one of buddy's prescriptions we found four vastly different prices. >> wow. >> reporter: $27, $31, $36, $112 for the same prescription. >> reporter: when you are ready to buy, consider amazon's subscribe and save. save 15%. and they'll deliver for free. and by the way, tip number four, next time your family is away try dogvacay.com. dog lovers in your town sign up to pamper pups from their own homes. and they're about 40% cheaper than a kennel. and finally, tip number five, the cheapest and easiest way to add years to
liz hanson says canine costs don't have to put your family budget in the doghouse. tip number one -- dr. hanson recommends apps like pet care services to compare prices of area groomers, dog walkers and animal hospitals. >> click on that. it shows you how to get there. >> reporter: tip two for your pets' meds, dr. hanson reveals you don't always have to buy from your vet. >> the markup at the veterinary hospital. >> reporter: the markup can hit 160%. so to make sure...
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remember 90 s hanson song mmba? the group are launching a new beer called mm. hop. and for more sleblt news follow us on twilter and check out otrc.com. >> still head on abc 7 news at 4:00 a first in france. plus... a 12-year-old enters a plea to charges he murdered his sister. i'll have a live report coming up. >> also an arizona mother remains in a mexican jail on drug smuggling charges. what the family says is really happening. >> how gf a speller are you? how two contestants are doing after the first rounds of the >>> a 12-year-old boy charged with stabbing his little sister to death appeared in a courtroom today to enter a plea. >> the victim, 8-year-old laila fowler was found dead in her home april 27th. laura anthony joins us live from the court hou.s laura? >> the hearing lasted about three minutes but for today, the attorneys indicated they might ask for his release to his family that. did not happen. but we did hear a plea. >> we believe our client sin sent that. is what we believe. >> in a brief hearing, the attorneys for 12-year-old boy accused of murder
remember 90 s hanson song mmba? the group are launching a new beer called mm. hop. and for more sleblt news follow us on twilter and check out otrc.com. >> still head on abc 7 news at 4:00 a first in france. plus... a 12-year-old enters a plea to charges he murdered his sister. i'll have a live report coming up. >> also an arizona mother remains in a mexican jail on drug smuggling charges. what the family says is really happening. >> how gf a speller are you? how two...
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so let's check in with herb jor hanson. he's the founder, chairman, and ceo of nordic american tankers. mr. hanson, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim, for having me and inviting me. >> we're always going to invite you, because you're always very forthcoming. i go on twitter and ask people what people think about nat, and what they want to know, and they want to know why do you keep buying ships in a declining virpt? >> we can buy these ships now for about half the price compared with the situation four or fife years ago. and it's much better to buy it cheaply than expensively. we did buy a ship just a month or so ago at $45.7 million. the shame ship was bought and sold four years ago or five years ago at $110 million. so we run a very conservative business and we do this very thoughtfully. and it is better to why a ship when the price is down than when the price is up. and this market will come back. i'm certain about that, jim. >> well, it would have been -- when apple was at $700, it was better to buy it at $
so let's check in with herb jor hanson. he's the founder, chairman, and ceo of nordic american tankers. mr. hanson, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim, for having me and inviting me. >> we're always going to invite you, because you're always very forthcoming. i go on twitter and ask people what people think about nat, and what they want to know, and they want to know why do you keep buying ships in a declining virpt? >> we can buy these ships now for...
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even hanson, the biggest -- the grand poubah, james hanson -- >> hanson, i think. >> acknowledging a 20-year hiatus, no increase in global temperature, at a stand still. quoting him, at a stand still for 20 years. no increase and they're going back there trying to figure out all those models where they correlate to with rising temperatures. they're trying to see what could have impacted, offset the co2. now they're looking for ways to explain that there hasn't been any warming in 20 years. but even hanson is -- i just wondered whether you saw that. >> i did see that. >> you did see that. >> i did see that, indeed. >> did you vary it immediately because it doesn't fit into your climbing on board of this whole secular religion? i mean, it helps the weather channel to have this variability. i know that, right? >> absolutely. >> you guys sell this like we sell dshg like we sell market volatility. this would be bad for you. >> if it's not really warming. what did you see, 33 degrees for baseball? >> 33 degrees for the first pitch at target field in minneapolis, right. >> have you, like, f
even hanson, the biggest -- the grand poubah, james hanson -- >> hanson, i think. >> acknowledging a 20-year hiatus, no increase in global temperature, at a stand still. quoting him, at a stand still for 20 years. no increase and they're going back there trying to figure out all those models where they correlate to with rising temperatures. they're trying to see what could have impacted, offset the co2. now they're looking for ways to explain that there hasn't been any warming in 20...
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criminal defense attorney heather hanson is wherulse. >> you catch somebody who might have left a bomb somewhere . you want to keep them safe and question them right now for the public safety. >> that times passed hasn't it. >> the law was in 1984 . that is what it at that time. since then specifically after the times square bombing in 2010, >> attempted. >> the f.b.i. put out a memo that addresses the terrorist cases that they could expand the time in which they can question a suspect without reading them their rights. the question is how long of a time is there. we don't know the answer. >> was it not the letter of the law. but was it the intent of the law to stop an imminent threat against the people. for instance times square bomber had blown something out there and had blown something that the authorities needed to know about it >> it is it just a different thing and we don't know if there is someone in chicago and philadelphia and california and that the nature of terrorism is different. we'll expand this exception. this is not the law, shep. it is just a memo . there was talk to
criminal defense attorney heather hanson is wherulse. >> you catch somebody who might have left a bomb somewhere . you want to keep them safe and question them right now for the public safety. >> that times passed hasn't it. >> the law was in 1984 . that is what it at that time. since then specifically after the times square bombing in 2010, >> attempted. >> the f.b.i. put out a memo that addresses the terrorist cases that they could expand the time in which they...
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hanson, harris, layman, miller, schilling and -- >> question before the body now is passage of the bill. a role call will be required. a clerk will call the roll. the clerk will call the roll. >> senator carpenter? >> you are interrupting a roll call, sit down, right now. call the roll? >> senator carpenter? coles. collin? >> you are interrupting a roll call and that will not be tolerated. sit down! >> is that how that bill passed in wisconsin. but it's not actually signed into law yet, and it's expected to be signed but not yet. wisconsinits are still protesting. yesterday for example, they tried to get into the state senate chamber when the state budget was getting debated. that led for the sit down shut up guy that we just saw, that led him to call for help. >> mr. president, with the demonstration, it's impossible for my colleagues to hear. could we just wait a second and i think the police will clear the chambers. >> the situation will be managed by the capital police and the page staff, and we ask the senator to proceed with his comments. the floor is yours. >> can we wait a coupl
hanson, harris, layman, miller, schilling and -- >> question before the body now is passage of the bill. a role call will be required. a clerk will call the roll. the clerk will call the roll. >> senator carpenter? >> you are interrupting a roll call, sit down, right now. call the roll? >> senator carpenter? coles. collin? >> you are interrupting a roll call and that will not be tolerated. sit down! >> is that how that bill passed in wisconsin. but it's not...
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>> , marilyn the beltway, it's clear except for 50 the john hanson highway. , second-line from the left a car over tong the shoulder. tapping the brakes a little. bafta outer loop northbound 5 the beltway heading towards .ollege park in virginia, interstate 95, in city, opus boulevard is closed. majorgle scores a victory. ofand getting a preview -driving cars from toyota audi. here's rob nelson. the federal trade commission found no antitrust or anti- violations in how google highlights its search engine results. 70% of all web searches in the u.s. go through google. toyota and auid will have newt -- new self-cars cars from toyota and audi. and customers will be able to pictures and put them on paper, metal, or bemba our .ebsite and apple will launch a line of activated apparel within the next 10 years. i am rob nelson. (vo) sometimes the big plan doesn't work. and the e perfect life turns t to be not so perfect. you start fresh new city. new job. new everything. it's exciting, and scary, at the same time. and sosome days you think, "i can't do this on my own." but then...i went to sunt
>> , marilyn the beltway, it's clear except for 50 the john hanson highway. , second-line from the left a car over tong the shoulder. tapping the brakes a little. bafta outer loop northbound 5 the beltway heading towards .ollege park in virginia, interstate 95, in city, opus boulevard is closed. majorgle scores a victory. ofand getting a preview -driving cars from toyota audi. here's rob nelson. the federal trade commission found no antitrust or anti- violations in how google highlights...
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heather hanson is here, a criminal defense attorney,, and judge andrew napolitano footprint back. the liar and murder told fox 10 arizona that she'd prefer to be put to death. couldn't she have said to her attorney, don't defend me on this senate on this? i want to fry. >> absolutely. the lawyers would have had to honor her wishes. the victims have the right to come forward but you wouldn't have heard from jodi. >> the supreme court requires the state to prove this aggravation phase, the bad things about the events in the case, outweigh the mitigating factors. any redeeming value she may have. so even if she remains silent and her lawyers remain silent, the government still has to prove this in order for the death penalty to be imposed. if the government fails to provide, then the dealt penalty cannot be imposed even if those aggravating factors are there. >> shepard: i can't imagine them killing someone who is a good friend and accomplish it artist. >> they hired a mitigation specialist who tries to weave a story to present to the jury. >> shepard: which is common. >> absolutely,
heather hanson is here, a criminal defense attorney,, and judge andrew napolitano footprint back. the liar and murder told fox 10 arizona that she'd prefer to be put to death. couldn't she have said to her attorney, don't defend me on this senate on this? i want to fry. >> absolutely. the lawyers would have had to honor her wishes. the victims have the right to come forward but you wouldn't have heard from jodi. >> the supreme court requires the state to prove this aggravation...
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this was cous cous, and diana hanson, the 24-year-old killed. now, questions how diana ended up inside the enclosure with the lion. joining me now, mercedes colwin and david, a defense attorney and diana's family speaking through her father, expressing remorse that this happened and she died loving what she loved to do taking care of the big cats. and nonetheless, the odds are someone is going to file a lawsuit? >> certainly will, her family will. they'll say wait a minute how is it that the volunteer has access to the enclosures? lions are the fourth most dangerous animals in the world and why are they having any access, where are the keys held, what kind of training. they have a fact sheet on the website and talk about the big cats in their website, in the fact sheets, is that their cats are tractable, they're not-- they're tractable, we can read the cat's behavior and know whether they can enter the enclosure and work with the cats. why are you advertising this? anybody that works there has some false sense of security with the animals. >> we
this was cous cous, and diana hanson, the 24-year-old killed. now, questions how diana ended up inside the enclosure with the lion. joining me now, mercedes colwin and david, a defense attorney and diana's family speaking through her father, expressing remorse that this happened and she died loving what she loved to do taking care of the big cats. and nonetheless, the odds are someone is going to file a lawsuit? >> certainly will, her family will. they'll say wait a minute how is it that...
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it involves a skydiver named katie hanson. >> you see that yellow object on the road below, it's a yellow convertible. >> she had a seat for herself perfectly. do not try that one at home, folks. that's crazy cool. >> pretty cool. >> no biggie. >>> up next, "the pulse." a celebrity wearing a great halloween costume. can you guess who this is? anyone? >> i know because i did it earlier. >>> and a woman gives birth to her son. could be the biggest baby of the year. my bargain brand towel made a mess of things. so goodbye so-called bargain brands, hello bounty basic. the affordably priced towel that's an actual bargain. watch how one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. it takes a strong towel to stretch a budget. bounty basic. the strong but affordable picker upper. and try charmin basic. >>> okay. time to check, "the pulse." starting with some halloween costumes that are really out of this world. how about this? check this out. heidi klum partying like it's 2049. >> the "project runway" host dressed as herself, decades in the future. >
it involves a skydiver named katie hanson. >> you see that yellow object on the road below, it's a yellow convertible. >> she had a seat for herself perfectly. do not try that one at home, folks. that's crazy cool. >> pretty cool. >> no biggie. >>> up next, "the pulse." a celebrity wearing a great halloween costume. can you guess who this is? anyone? >> i know because i did it earlier. >>> and a woman gives birth to her son. could be the...
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she went to work for congressman hanson from there. and then came back and retired. sort of retired. to live on lake coeur d'alene and became more powerful then because of her contacts with people in high places. someone said the way to be successful is to make others be successful. and that is what she did. she used her connections to give people jobs. two different governors told me how she encouraged and helped and nurtured them. people knew if they were in politics they wanted to be friends with her. she was interested in civil rights as well. we had a problem with a white supremicist group and she helped a group lobby to get an vote tht brought an end to the white supreme group. she was encouraged to run for governor and had the name recognition and people behind her and an a lot of things politicians would want. but she chose not to. for several reasons and i talked about them in the book. but she wasn't one to say her own name. she preferred to work behind the scenes. she was one of the people that works in the senator, congress, and governor's office to get t
she went to work for congressman hanson from there. and then came back and retired. sort of retired. to live on lake coeur d'alene and became more powerful then because of her contacts with people in high places. someone said the way to be successful is to make others be successful. and that is what she did. she used her connections to give people jobs. two different governors told me how she encouraged and helped and nurtured them. people knew if they were in politics they wanted to be friends...
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according to the coroner diana hanson died quickly from a broken neck. there was no blood drawn when the 350-pound african lion escaped from the cage and attacked her in a larger enclosure. she was working at the cat haven sanctuary for two months. his father said she was never happy but said her love for big cats made him nervous. >> that always a got me, her in the cage. it always scared me. i had a bad premonition some day those animals could turn on her. she was fearless. no more afraid of the lions and tigers than she was of a house cat. >> paul hanson said his daughter died doing what she loved most and that's helping him deal with the terrible loss. >> he has such strength. >>> the funeral for hugo chavez appears -- is in a few hours. 54 international delegations and 22 heads of state will attend. among those, mahmoud ahmadinejad and raul castro. already 2 million venezuelans traveled to see his body. he died at 58 on tuesday, following a long battle with cancer. the vice president will be sworn in as interim president. that's happening tonight. h
according to the coroner diana hanson died quickly from a broken neck. there was no blood drawn when the 350-pound african lion escaped from the cage and attacked her in a larger enclosure. she was working at the cat haven sanctuary for two months. his father said she was never happy but said her love for big cats made him nervous. >> that always a got me, her in the cage. it always scared me. i had a bad premonition some day those animals could turn on her. she was fearless. no more...
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one shows she was talking to katherine hanson. and we wait to see the sorts of thing that morsi will say over the coming weeks. >> we are learn moring more abot the suspect in the los angele l. >> ninthe authorities say he acd alone. if hthis ithey found a in and . he has been charged with murder and could pace the death penalty. >> the leader of the m-23 rebels declare a ceas ceasefire. the fighting is not yet over. human troops have been fightinhg with the m-23 re rebels on the border just over there. you can hear the sound of the fighting. if i hold up this microphone you can hear the rockets and the bombs that are landing. the hills there are where the rebels still are. beheard therwoowe heard there am left. the government has a lot more men. they have tanks and helicopter and fighting uphill in this terrain is difficult. a short while ago the m--23 rebels political wing put out a communique that the military wing should ceasefire. they should stop fighting there is no sign that they are in agreement with that. they are still
one shows she was talking to katherine hanson. and we wait to see the sorts of thing that morsi will say over the coming weeks. >> we are learn moring more abot the suspect in the los angele l. >> ninthe authorities say he acd alone. if hthis ithey found a in and . he has been charged with murder and could pace the death penalty. >> the leader of the m-23 rebels declare a ceas ceasefire. the fighting is not yet over. human troops have been fightinhg with the m-23 re rebels on...
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hanson's family calls it a tragic accident. they do not blame the sanctuary for her death. the sanctuary calls cat haven will reopen to the public tomorrow. >>> as james holmes prepares for court this week, a new court document reveals holmes was recently hospitalized. the document shows he was taken from jail to a psych ward after he was considered a danger to himself back in mid-november. he stayed there for a few days, and according to the document was often held in restraints. holmes is supposed to be in court on tuesday where he is expected to enter a plea. >>> venezuela's moving on to a future without hugo chavez in charge. on friday, nicholas ma dora was sworn in just hours after giving the eulogy al chavez' funeral. jesse jackson and actor sean penn were with other world leaders and dignitaries in attendance. >>> you know how sometimes you hear a story on the news and you're, like, there's no way that happened. if it wasn't for the news, i would never believe it? this story. it happened to one man when he fell onto a screwdriver and the screwdriver got lodged about
hanson's family calls it a tragic accident. they do not blame the sanctuary for her death. the sanctuary calls cat haven will reopen to the public tomorrow. >>> as james holmes prepares for court this week, a new court document reveals holmes was recently hospitalized. the document shows he was taken from jail to a psych ward after he was considered a danger to himself back in mid-november. he stayed there for a few days, and according to the document was often held in restraints....
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let's take this now to the legal panel, heather hanson, and criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor, kimberly learner you think the judge was absolutely correct, make it available over the counter to everybody walk in and grab a box. why do you think he was right? >> the judge wasn't making a political or moral statement. this is litigation going on for seven years. back in 2006, he remanned this to the fda for further research. it took the fda over three years to make a decision. and basically the secretary of health and human services was the one who came down and said, this is not happening. the commissioner of the fda approved this. and the court found that it was arbitrary, capricious -- >> you have hhs and the fda at each other. now, heather, you believe the judge got it right. >> i think he got it wrong. >> i'm sorry. >> he said it was arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable. it's not unreasonable to ask there be a gatekeeper for someone under the age of 17 to get this drug. normally the gatekeeper hopefully would be a parent but here you have a drug that children are not goin
let's take this now to the legal panel, heather hanson, and criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor, kimberly learner you think the judge was absolutely correct, make it available over the counter to everybody walk in and grab a box. why do you think he was right? >> the judge wasn't making a political or moral statement. this is litigation going on for seven years. back in 2006, he remanned this to the fda for further research. it took the fda over three years to make a decision....
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. >> the controversy also will spark what santa clara university hanson says is a long overdue debate. >> we haven't really raised the issue and had national debate about how far this surveillance should go or how much cooperation the company should give. there have we need that debate. not all the government request were tied to foreign intelligence investigation. some of them came from police agency investigating stolen smart phones. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> in southern california major pile up closed a busy freeway. dozen people are hospitalized after motorist driving the wrong way ramp head on into 8 other vehicles along state route 14 between santa kla rita and lancaster. it was jaws huge mess. 3 of those crash victims said to be in critical condition. look how far the back up goes. >> in san jose hit-and-run driver killed bicyclist. officers found him next to his bike about 3:30 this afternoon at west taylor street and highway 87. police say they don't have any witnesses at the moment but hope that someone comes forward. according to police this is the city 19th traffic relat
. >> the controversy also will spark what santa clara university hanson says is a long overdue debate. >> we haven't really raised the issue and had national debate about how far this surveillance should go or how much cooperation the company should give. there have we need that debate. not all the government request were tied to foreign intelligence investigation. some of them came from police agency investigating stolen smart phones. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> in southern...
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philadelphia attorney heather hanson, in the courtroom as an observer, says the prosecution death penalty case hinges on one thing, that these babies were, in fact, born alive. >> it is absolutely positively key, molly, because if they were not born alive, then they were not killed and therefore, it's not first degree murder. >> rather, a legal abortion of the although the prosecution also alleges that gosnell was aborting babies over the 24 week limit in pennsylvania. gosnell's attorney will start his defense next week and hanson says mcmahon must believe he has a winnable case because he and gosnell reportedly did not take a plea deal from the prosecution earlier this year. mcmahon has said the babies were dead when they were delivered and while they may have exhibited some postmortem movements, mcmahon argues they could not have survived the drugs administered to the mothers to cause an abortion. in washington, molly henneberg, fox news. >> bret: we'll continue to follow that case. still ahead, the boston bombings and a number of different items. first we'll talk about terrorism, legal
philadelphia attorney heather hanson, in the courtroom as an observer, says the prosecution death penalty case hinges on one thing, that these babies were, in fact, born alive. >> it is absolutely positively key, molly, because if they were not born alive, then they were not killed and therefore, it's not first degree murder. >> rather, a legal abortion of the although the prosecution also alleges that gosnell was aborting babies over the 24 week limit in pennsylvania. gosnell's...
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you see, charles martell stood up against that, the famous, brilliant victor davis hanson wrote an article, this military historian told us about what this meant for the rise of modern europe. you see, it was the persecution and it was the suffering that was brought about by this islamic insurgency that brought about the unity from charles martell, where they literally stood shoulder to shoulder with their shields up and their javelins pointed, and they won that divisive battle. and charlemagne became the father of modern europe, and christian europe and the values of christian europe prevailed, and ultimately led to those same immigrants coming to the united states and creating this magnificent country. you see battles count. you need to know when to fight. this is the time to fight. this is our moment for pass period of time. and i thank god that we finally have the will to stand up, take on this oppressive president, and stand for what is good and righteous and true. it's a battle of our time. you choose. you choose. it's a battle of our time. god bless you, and god bless the united sta
you see, charles martell stood up against that, the famous, brilliant victor davis hanson wrote an article, this military historian told us about what this meant for the rise of modern europe. you see, it was the persecution and it was the suffering that was brought about by this islamic insurgency that brought about the unity from charles martell, where they literally stood shoulder to shoulder with their shields up and their javelins pointed, and they won that divisive battle. and charlemagne...
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hanson. but above them are two dwgay me with a son. and that is an adjacentsy which is part of what the memorial is, but perhaps 30, 40 years ago would not have been acknowledged as what it was. at the same time, we have women who are pregnant memorialized and their unborn child and her unborn child, is a phrase that was add eed to this. so within this bronze set eternally, you have that moment of transition within the society. >> and the vietnam memorial stands as a -- because we've all been on that mall where famil s families, some wearing sunglasses, are stenciling out the name, but this is america, and somewhere down the way, there's someone selling a t-shirt, and not necessarily maliciously, but because i support my troops or whatever they do. listen, no memorial is going to be the answer for all of the grief or the proper answer for some of the grief for some of the people involved. >> cliff and carol and bob, thank you so much . carl, stick around because i want to talk north carolina
hanson. but above them are two dwgay me with a son. and that is an adjacentsy which is part of what the memorial is, but perhaps 30, 40 years ago would not have been acknowledged as what it was. at the same time, we have women who are pregnant memorialized and their unborn child and her unborn child, is a phrase that was add eed to this. so within this bronze set eternally, you have that moment of transition within the society. >> and the vietnam memorial stands as a -- because we've all...
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. >> mika hanson with hrp. louisiana, you had mentioned this would be the first time that mary landrieu and have a tough opponent tough year. considering how the legislature bobby jindal ly has been faring in the state, do you think that could help lift case?n this >> i -- not really. numbers are al's not particularly good right now. i think that's absolutely true. think i saw some that they were around same as president obama's in the state or maybe a touch lower. i don't think that the -- inor or the legislature mean, i mentioned the legislature in connection with north carolina because tom is the speaker of the north carolina house. i just don't think that the senate race will be the other byway or the governor of the state legislature. it's a federal race. it's going to be more sort of washington oriented. be a ow, there may epublican congress versus a democratic president or a republican house versus a democratic senate. just don't think that that's going to be connected in any way. so if landrieu gets re-
. >> mika hanson with hrp. louisiana, you had mentioned this would be the first time that mary landrieu and have a tough opponent tough year. considering how the legislature bobby jindal ly has been faring in the state, do you think that could help lift case?n this >> i -- not really. numbers are al's not particularly good right now. i think that's absolutely true. think i saw some that they were around same as president obama's in the state or maybe a touch lower. i don't think...
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current coach earl hanson also had his first year with the team back in 1980. >> he would be out early and he would finish later and he would be out on the field, you know, trying to get better the whole time, you know, whether it's football, basketball, basketball court same thing, he would be out the next day. as soon as football over the next day. he is ready to go. >> always a hard worker. jim's brother john the coach of the ravens was already in college when the family moved to palo alto. >>> if you are looking for super sweet for your super bowl party, check the bakery on chestnut in san francisco. suzie's has everything from cookies, cupcakes to fancy cakes including very elaborate ones. if you want to pick them up on super bowl sunday, they close at 3:30. they want employees to be able to go home and watch the game. >>> coming up in our next half hour, president obama pushing for immigration reform. his plan for an overhaul and the reaction in a bay area community. >> will san francisco's nudity ban stand? the ruling this afternoon from federal court. >> it's not a place i woul
current coach earl hanson also had his first year with the team back in 1980. >> he would be out early and he would finish later and he would be out on the field, you know, trying to get better the whole time, you know, whether it's football, basketball, basketball court same thing, he would be out the next day. as soon as football over the next day. he is ready to go. >> always a hard worker. jim's brother john the coach of the ravens was already in college when the family moved to...
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if you go to booktv.org you can see many videos with victor davis hanson talking about his book, as well as a longer version of him in fresno talking about this book. you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> ira katznelson presents the history of the new deal. he argues that in order to pass the host for legislation, the roosevelt administration had to broker a deal with southern politicians who wish to maintain racial segregation that limited policies and did not cease until the civil rights act of 1964. >> anyone who loves american history finds it a privilege to be in this building to be invited to speak your is especially gratifying. shortly before his death in 2007, one of the great historians of the new deal, arthur schlesinger, jr., wrote the following, conceptions of the past, he noted, are far from stable. they are perennially revised by the urgencies of the presence. when new urgencies arise in our own times and lives, historians spotlight shifts, probably no into the shadows, throwing out sharp release things that were always there but that earlier historians had excised from co
if you go to booktv.org you can see many videos with victor davis hanson talking about his book, as well as a longer version of him in fresno talking about this book. you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> ira katznelson presents the history of the new deal. he argues that in order to pass the host for legislation, the roosevelt administration had to broker a deal with southern politicians who wish to maintain racial segregation that limited policies and did not cease until the civil...
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i also did put in a call to the lee high hanson plant as well. was not able to get any information there. we as you can tell are being kept a pretty good distance away from where this fire is burning. we are being kept outside the front gates. we tried to get on to the property to get closer to the the fire we were not allowed to do so. the person at the gate would not give us any information on the fire itself. we are working to get more information. we hope to bring that to you late on mornings on 2. alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >> that is the same spot where three people died and seven others were injured in a mass shooting. a disgruntled employee opened fire at the plant there. a report by the district attorney just late last year said the gunman eventually killed himself. >>> we have just received new video of that devastating nightclub fire in southern brazil. this footage was taken inside the kiss nightclub as rescuers rushed in looking for survivors. it appears this is the outside right outside that club. 245 bodies have been pulled
i also did put in a call to the lee high hanson plant as well. was not able to get any information there. we as you can tell are being kept a pretty good distance away from where this fire is burning. we are being kept outside the front gates. we tried to get on to the property to get closer to the the fire we were not allowed to do so. the person at the gate would not give us any information on the fire itself. we are working to get more information. we hope to bring that to you late on...
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noted analyst mark hanson based in california calls all this unprecedented, barely comparable to the end of the home buyer tax credit in 2010. >> that stimulus was so small compared to 3.5% interest rates, it's almost not even a comparable but the only thing i can find. when that stimulus went away, new home sales fell 38% in a single month, down 25% year over year, and existing home sales fell 30% over a single month, 24% year over year. >> so anyone who looks at sales and price numbers that are out today, well, you're looking backwards. first, we'll see a rush to buy by those who can because of the higher rates and then things could likely turn around very fast. got a lot more of this online. go to reallycheck.cnbc.com. brian? >> more on our mortgage strategy session in a second but first to dan greenhouse of btig. dan, we saw the market spike briefly, coming back down. not flat lining just yet. what's your take, should they be viewed as hawkish, dovish, what? >> to be completely honest. the fed minutes are now officially a very long read. >> 25 pages, by the way. >> and i'm sittin
noted analyst mark hanson based in california calls all this unprecedented, barely comparable to the end of the home buyer tax credit in 2010. >> that stimulus was so small compared to 3.5% interest rates, it's almost not even a comparable but the only thing i can find. when that stimulus went away, new home sales fell 38% in a single month, down 25% year over year, and existing home sales fell 30% over a single month, 24% year over year. >> so anyone who looks at sales and price...
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a 24-year-old intern, diana hanson, died this week. she worked with animals at a big cat sanctuary in california. she was attacked and killed by a 350-pound lion, jeff. in these pictures you can see she is familiar with the big cat, scary cat. everyone has been asking. it sounds a bit odd to most people. why would someone put themselves in danger, in with an animal like this? is it something that some people just are prone to doing and others would not do? >> well, that's a great question. when we talked about this neuro transmitter, dopamine, we know that there are some people who have a higher threshold to get this neuro transmitter to be released to feel pleasure. she could have been one of those people. she needs more risks. she needs more thrills to do that. but what we know about her, what her father has said, was that this was a woman, even as a child, who was fascinated by big cats. and so she did something that she really liked, and she packed a lot of life into a very short amount of time. and why he feels at peace with the f
a 24-year-old intern, diana hanson, died this week. she worked with animals at a big cat sanctuary in california. she was attacked and killed by a 350-pound lion, jeff. in these pictures you can see she is familiar with the big cat, scary cat. everyone has been asking. it sounds a bit odd to most people. why would someone put themselves in danger, in with an animal like this? is it something that some people just are prone to doing and others would not do? >> well, that's a great...
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today on studio b, the criminal defense attorney heather hanson explained how prosecutors may be trying to get one or more of those people to turn on hernandez. >> the cousin was also indicted today, because she refused to testify at the grand jury. wallace, one of the people who were with him, was indicted today as an accessory after the fact. there are a lot of people involved in this. the fiancee will have more investigation after her, because there's thought he had helped to get rid of the gun. there's a lot of people who could be involved, a lot of people who seem to be afraid of him. >> shepard: the fiancee left the courthouse in tears today. so far she does not face charges in connection with the shooting. minutes ago we got word that jurors deciding the case of the accused fort hood shooter are headed home tonight, no verdict today. jurors spent four hours teed deliberating the fate of army major nidal hassan. jurors returned to court about 15 minutes ago to ask a couple of questions, but again no verdict tonight. prosecutors say there is no question that major hassan planned an
today on studio b, the criminal defense attorney heather hanson explained how prosecutors may be trying to get one or more of those people to turn on hernandez. >> the cousin was also indicted today, because she refused to testify at the grand jury. wallace, one of the people who were with him, was indicted today as an accessory after the fact. there are a lot of people involved in this. the fiancee will have more investigation after her, because there's thought he had helped to get rid...
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we've just learned that the victim is 26-year-old diana hanson. she had moved from seattle to intern at that park. >> she worked there only two months before yesterday's fatal mauling. abc's brandi hitt in los angeles with the very latest. good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. this is a place families go to see big cats, including lions up close, and they can sometimes even pet the animals. but when a young intern went inside one of the lion enclosures, something went horribly wrong. the lion attack took place at cat haven, a central california sanctuary for big cats. >> the animal is in the enclosure with the patient. >> reporter: that animal was couscous, this 4-year-old african male lion. officials say he attacked a 26-year-old intern wednesday afternoon when she entered the enclosure. another employee tried several times to distract couscous away, but it didn't work. >> she was attacked and fatally injured. the lion was shot and killed per our safety protocols. our thoughts and prayers go out to our friend and family
we've just learned that the victim is 26-year-old diana hanson. she had moved from seattle to intern at that park. >> she worked there only two months before yesterday's fatal mauling. abc's brandi hitt in los angeles with the very latest. good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. this is a place families go to see big cats, including lions up close, and they can sometimes even pet the animals. but when a young intern went inside one of the lion enclosures,...